The bottom five lines say:
where is my robotic companion
where is my dinner in pill form
where is my hydrogen fueled automobile
where is my nuclear-powered levitating house
where is my cure for this disease

The bottom five lines say:
where is my robotic companion
where is my dinner in pill form
where is my hydrogen fueled automobile
where is my nuclear-powered levitating house
where is my cure for this disease

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I LOVE this design, I had it on the original light grey t-shirt about 8 years ago & washed & wore it all the time, the quality of the shirt and the 'awesumness' of the design now has it stolen from me firstly by my stepdaughter and from her by my 9 yr old stepson!!!!! I need another :-)

I LOVE this design, I had it on the original light grey t-shirt about 8 years ago & washed & wore it all the time, the quality of the shirt and the 'awesumness' of the design now has it stolen from me firstly by my stepdaughter and from her by my 9 yr old stepson!!!!! I need another :-)

My son got Type 1 diabetes (the kind that's an autoimmune disease, cause unknown) just after starting college. So the "Where is my cure for this disease?" is a serious plea. Managing this disease is like having a secret second full-time job. If you have Type 1, or know people who do - the cure has been "just a few years away" for many years.

I love this shirt. Don't get why everyone is saying the last line is emo. My mom died of type 1 diabetes and I have fibromyalgia, so the last line had somewhat of an impact on me---that doesn't make me emo. Plus, there's no reason why something can't be funny and serious.

I have mixed feelings on this shirt. I can appreciate the lightheartedness, leading up to a series point . But I understand how you may just want a cute/funny shirt, and the last line makes it unbuyable for some. But what's important is how the designer meant it, and it is what it is. So hopefully those that just want it for the humor can find a shirt with a similar theme somewhere. Also I haven't seen any of the comments yet where people are saying it's emo, but those that are are not understanding the concept of getting a serious message across through humor. Living with an incurable disease, or one that isn't always curable is NOT emo. It is real life.

BTW what I call "true emo" isn't anything to be ashamed of anyway. My zodiac sign is Cancer, and according to Astrology we are a very emotional sign. Emotional in the sense that we take feelings very seriously, and don't forgive easily (I've noticed this for myself anyway)..NOT to be confused with people treating emo as a fad, and who just want attention. Which I do not see in this shirt at all.

yeah the design is weak, it needs to be more cohesive. Also, hydrogen powered automobiles HAVE been invented havent they? same with robots... imo should be trimmed down to 3-4 "where's my" statements. I really like the "cure" statement, though it might be better as "Where's the cure to that disease" so it doesnt make me seem like I have the clap.

I love the designs. they are far more better than the boring designs used by most teenagers nowadays. Most of these shirts makes sense too. I just don't understand what is it into shirts that are used by most teenagers with different avatars yet they just draw something there and just say its cool or nice. meh.. ohwels anyways cheers! gotta get one soon!
Dina Hanson
Foreclosure Defense Plainfield

are all the people whining about the last line actually serious? The last line was the very reason i bought this t-shirt. I find it gives the t-shirt a very ironical and self-conscious style, like anyone who asks himself such questions and who is willing to wear this t-shirt is also affected by a mind disease of some sort

Hey guys, I just wanted to say that this t-shirt is kind of a "fraud"... these are the exact lyrics from the song "Future?" released by Stylophonic in 2006 (the album is Beatbox Show). The original album is only available in italia, but even the remix, easier to find, has the lyrics.